PJ.
In an Ideal World ...
Talking about drugging women (even it it is only night nurse) to shut her up isn't funny even if it was a joke. There are some sick men out there who do just that grr
Talking about drugging women (even it it is only night nurse) to shut her up isn't funny even if it was a joke. There are some sick men out there who do just that grr
Talking about drugging women (even it it is only night nurse) to shut her up isn't funny even if it was a joke. There are some sick men out there who do just that grr
Talking about drugging women (even it it is only night nurse) to shut her up isn't funny even if it was a joke. There are some sick men out there who do just that grr
I didn't see it myself (I try to avoid Bid when Mr Mason is on now) but I trust PJ as a very fair poster so have no doubt he said it. While I don't doubt Mason didn't mean to be so offensive (sadly I suspect it wouldn't even register with someone like himself) I cannot think of anyway something like that could be said in jest. A truly appalling subject to joke about.
If a colleague of mine said that i'd urge them to consider their position. Thankfully I cannot imagine any other male presenter being so insensitive, can anyone honestly imagine James Russell being so utterly offensive?
A dismal episode.
No because he has more class
His assistant had a cold hence the night nurse
reference. It would seem that only one of you heard
the comment & obviously didn't hear the context it
was said in. Why is everyone jumping on the bandwagon
based on 1 persons comment?
His assistant had a cold hence the night nurse
reference. It would seem that only one of you heard
the comment & obviously didn't hear the context it
was said in. Why is everyone jumping on the bandwagon
based on 1 persons comment?
His assistant had a cold hence the night nurse
reference. It would seem that only one of you heard
the comment & obviously didn't hear the context it
was said in. Why is everyone jumping on the bandwagon
based on 1 persons comment?
There is absolutely no acceptable context whatsoever that such insidious comments can be made in.
Sadly it is not unexpected from this hardnosed, and dare I say vulgar presenter. It was quite simply a breathtakingly inappropriate thing to say, I would say he ought to be ashamed of himself but it would be easy to think shame is not something that figures high in his personal qualities.
Appalling, thankfully it's incredibly unlikely any of the other presenters would say such a ghastly thing. I do hope James hurries back from his leave to add some much needed decorum to evening stints.
His assistant had a cold hence the night nurse
reference. It would seem that only one of you heard
the comment & obviously didn't hear the context it
was said in. Why is everyone jumping on the bandwagon
based on 1 persons comment?
Firstly thanks to the posters who said they trust me, it means more to me than words can say.
M&M it is always a bad sign when once again you try to discredit the person posting rather than sticking to the facts. I have no doubt he didn't mean any harm but that is never a defence especially in broadcasting. This next bit is just my opinion but I believe he wasn't saying oh dear you are not well you need some medication. It was literally just after she had been cheeky to him and I think he meant someone give her that to knock her out to shut her up. It defiantly wasn't for her benefit that I am sure.
I am always honest and try to state when it is just my opinion.
Sometimes I have said something on this forum and it was taken another way and I said sorry as that was the last thing I wanted. I honestly think whether Mike meant it or not he should say sorry. Just like when he called person who pranged your car sorry your friends car a mutant. Nice.
PJ
There is absolutely no acceptable context whatsoever that such insidious comments can be made in.
Sadly it is not unexpected from this hardnosed, and dare I say vulgar presenter. It was quite simply a breathtakingly inappropriate thing to say, I would say he ought to be ashamed of himself but it would be easy to think shame is not something that figures high in his personal qualities.
Appalling, thankfully it's incredibly unlikely any of the other presenters would say such a ghastly thing. I do hope James hurries back from his leave to add some much needed decorum to evening stints.